That's where this discussion is getting tangled. I'm talking solely about serious (more than gravel tow paths) off road, cross country use only. This thread is in the mountain bike section of the forum you might have noticed? I'm not referring to road, hybrid, commuter or expedition bikes. I wouldn't even begin to bat for a rohloff over a derailleur on a road racing bike and they're out of the question on low budget, entry level bikes of any type.Yes, but you have to keep things in perspective. That's like saying that internal combustion engines are no good because they have to be completely rebuilt after every F1 race.
We're talking about electric bicycles, where most people use them for riding to work, shopping, pub, and rides in the country. How many of them get problems with derailleur gears? Even considering that the retailers often don't set them properly, it's very rare to see posts about them on this forum, so I think you're wrong on that matter. We had one recently, which turned out to be his chain that was broken, which was nothing to do with the gears. On other forums, it would be natural to see more posts about derailleur gears than hub gears because the sporting guys don't use anything else, and there's a reason for that, which you should be able to figure out.
The first photo shows my team mates bike at mountain mayhem, its fitted with a shimano xt drivetrain, set up by a professional cycle mechanic prior to the event. It wasn't changing gear, the wheel barely moved in fact due to the mud around the front mech/chainrings. Once it was cleaned off it still didnt change gear very well! My rohloff equipped hardtail (3rd from left in 2nd photo) was in the same condition and shifting perfectly and that is my point.
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